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Author Topic: [UDXF] Monitoring - short introduction‏  (Read 771 times)

Fansome

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[UDXF] Monitoring - short introduction‏
« on: August 18, 2013, 0104 UTC »
The paper is apparently not finished. I found it interesting that he implies that there is a systematic effort going on to catch "intruders", aka pirates.

[UDXF] Monitoring - short introduction‏

Nils Schiffhaue​r
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Hallo - recently I published a paper on general monitoring:
www.ratzer.at
(right column, "A-DX Download": Intruder Watch: Monitoring - DK8OK)
 
It takes so-called "intruder watch" as example and shows how to spot
broadcasting as well as utility station in a 24 h hours sonagram, 200 kHz
wide (software: SDR-RADIO.COM).
The technique is shown with 20 screenshots, and it can be applied also to
other bands and users.
 
Core idea of the paper is to show how powerful a sonagram works digging out
signals of only short duration by just amateur means.
 
Critics and suggestions welcomed.
 
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73, Nils, DK8OK

 

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